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ISOFORM:
ISOFORM:
Grb2 posses an isoform, known as Grb3.3.
Grb2 posses an isoform, known as Grb3.3.
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Grb3.3 is present in cells but it induces apoptosis. The isoform has a very similar structure to Grb2 but is truncated from an SH3 domain (from the 60th to the 100th amino) resulting in a degradation of its SH2 domain and a loss of functionality.
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Grb3.3 is present in cells but it induces apoptosis. The isoform has a very similar structure to Grb2 but is truncated from an SH3 domain (from the 60th to the 100th amino) resulting in a degradation of its SH2 domain and a loss of functionality. <ref>PMID: 8178156</ref>
== Function ==
== Function ==
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The Grb2 isoform has a non-functional SH2 domain, unable to bind the phosphorylated tyrosine of its targeted protein (EGFR for instance). The inability of the molecule to transmit signal is translated by apoptosis of the cell, thus regulating growth signal.
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The Grb2 isoform has a non-functional SH2 domain, unable to bind the phosphorylated tyrosine of its targeted protein (EGFR for instance). The inability of the molecule to transmit signal is translated by apoptosis of the cell, thus regulating growth signal. <ref>PMID: 8178156</ref>
The functional isoform: Grb2, is involved in several cellular functions detailed below:
The functional isoform: Grb2, is involved in several cellular functions detailed below:

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Grb2 (1gri)

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